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CATALOGUE 

OF 

VALUABLE PAINTINGS, 



y ri]e ‘Private Collection of 
Mr. J. STRICKER JENKINS, of Baltimork, Mr, 



COMPRISING CHOICE EXAMPLES OF 

AMERICAN AND 10 REIGN ART, 



COLLECTED WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, DURING THE PAST FIFTEEN 
YEARS, AND NOW SOLD ON ACCOUNT OF THE OWNER’S PRO- 
TRACTED ILLNESS, AND PROBABLE RESIDENCE ABROAD. 



NOW ON. EXHIBITION 

AT THE 

LEAVITT ART ROOMS, 817 BROADWAY, 

AND WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION 

AT THE 

CLINTON HALL SALE ROOMS, 

UN 

Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, May 2d and 3d. 1876, 

COMMENCING AT O’CLOCK. 

r riie Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. 



v The Sate will take place at the Clinton Hall Sale Rooms, 
Astor Place and Eighth Street. 






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CONDITIONS OF SALE. 



1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall 
be immediately put up again and re-sold. 

2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and 
to pay down twenty-five per cent, on the dollar in part pay- 
ment, or the whole of the Purchase-money, if required, in de- 
fault of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately 
put up again and re-sold. 

3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer s Expense and 
Risk within three days from the conclusion of the Sale, and 
the remainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely paid, 
or otherwise settled for to the satisfactim of the Vendors, 
on or before delivery : in default of which Messrs. Geo. A. 
LEAVITT & CO. will not hold themselves responsible, if the 
Lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be 
i 'eft at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 

4. The Sale of any Painting, Engraving , Print, Furni- 
ture, Works of Art, or any other article, is not to be set 
aside on account of any error in the description. All articles 
are exposed for Public Exhibition one or more days, and are 
sold just as they are without recourse. 

5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in 
the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account 
be removed during the Sale. 

6. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited ; all Lots 
uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public 
or private Sale, wjthout further notice, and the deficiency (if 
any) attending such re-sale, shall be made yood by the De- 
faulter at this Sale, together with all charges attending the 
same. This Condition is without prejudice to the right oj 
the Auctioneers to enforce the contract made at this Sale, 
without such re-sale, if they think fit. 



GEO. A. LEA VITT CO. 




Private Collect ion 

OF 

Mr. J. Stricker Jenkins, 

BALTIMORE, Md. 

Now on Exhibition at the Art Rooms, 817 Broadway, 

AND TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION 

ON THE 

Eve gs of Tuesday and Wednesday, May id and $d, 

AT T11K 

CLINTON HALL SALE ROOMS. 



The Messrs. Leavitt respectfully invite particular attention to 
these very choice and valuable Works of Art. The Collection of Mr. 
Jenkins has long had an extended reputation among artists and 
Persons of taste all over the country. 

During the past fifteen years the owner has exercised fine taste, good 
Judgment, and extreme liberality in the formation of this most charming 
collection. The examples by American Artists were, in almost every 
Case, painted expressly to his order, and those by Foreign Artists were 
e >ther painted for, or directly purchased by him, and are therefore new 
the public. 

They are mainly of cabinet-parlor size, by the most popular artists 
the time, some of whose works it is now difficult to obtain, and are 
Ver y desirable in the variety and interest of the subjects. 

This collect ion is now offered for sale solely on account of the long 
P r otractcd illness and probable residence abroad of Mr. Jenkins, and 
"ill be sold unreservedly on the Evenings ol 1 uesday and Wednesday, 
May 2d and 3d, at half-past seven o’clock precisely. 

%* Sale will take place at Clinton Hall , As/or Place. 



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NAMES OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED IN THE COLLECTION 
OF MR. J. STRICKER JENKINS. 



Antigna. 


Caille. 


Metzmacher. 


Armfield. 


Couder. 


Meyer von Bremen. 


Arnold. 


Col. (David.) 


Meyerheim. 


Aublet. 


Desgoffe. 


Martinetti. _ 

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Bouguereau. 


Delort. 


Muniei 


Baugniet. 


Duverger. 


Max. 


Boulanger. 


De Garay. 


Marchetti. 


Brillouin. 


Escosura. 


Plassan. 


Bellecour. 


Fichel. 


Pascutti. 


Bakalowicz. 


Feyen. 


Perrault. 


Beranger. 


Glaize. 


Pecrus. 


Bandanini. 


Girard. 


Piot. 


Bilotte. 


Gros. 


Peralti. 


Bachereau. 


Gunther. 


Portielje, 


Bazzani. 


Grandchamp. 


Plansen. 


Bela. 


Hamon. 


Raffaeli. 


Baumgartner. 


Herbsthoffer. 


Schreyer. 


Bosch. 


Herring. 


Steinheil. 


Baron. 


Haanen. 


Saintin. 


Chaplin. 


Jalabert. 


Seignac. 


Comte. 


Jourdan. 


Schreck. 


Chavet. 


Jutsum. 


Toulmouche. 


Coomans. 


Kaemmerer. 


Vibert. 


Castres. 


Lesrel. 


Voltz. 


Comte Calix. 


Landelle, 


Viry. 


Coutourier. 


Lecompte du Nouy. 


Weber. 


Charnay. 


Lemmens. 


Weiser. 


Castan. 


Messonier, (C.) 


Zamacois. 


V 


^mei^ican ^Artists. 


Baker. 


Greene. 


Parton (A.) 


Boughton 


Guy. 


Richards (W T.) 


Bellows. 


Huntington. 


Rossiter. 


Church. 


Hart (J. M.) 


Spencer. 


Casilear. 


Johnson (E ) 


Shattuck. 


Durand. ’ H 


' * Kensett. 


Staigg 


Gifford. 

Gray. ^ ' 


Lambdin. 


Sonntag. 


McEntee. 


Whittredge. 



Sale will lake 'place at the Clinton Hall Sale Rooms, Astor 



Place 



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® analogue. 

FIRST EVENING’S SALE, TUESDAY, MAY 2d. 

Commencing at 7 'A o'clock, at the Clinton Hall Sale Rooms, 
Astor Place. 



New York 



GREENE (E. D. E.), ^ 

^'SZ) i The Album 



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GREENE (E. D. E.), New York 

ZlJd ' 2 The Miniatun^ 










New York 



SPENCER (LILY M.) J, 

3Z SC 3 Vase of Dalffes^^'' 

w T, 

^ r<? N 



L 







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STAIGG (R. M.), 






New York 



4 Christmas Wreaths. 






RUBENS (Copy on porcelain by Proschole). 



/yr 



The Garland of Fruit. 



BELLOWS (A. F.), 



New York 



/ 7 r 



6 Androscoggin River. 



V 






DE GARAY (MANUEL DE), Paris 

2 6 c 7 The Pet. ^ ^ 







HERRING (J. F.) (dec^se# 

7 r 8 Rabbits, 

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London 



yyy.ro 






New York 




SH ATTUCK (A. D.), 




ARNOLD (C.), Brussels 




RAFFAEL1 (J. F.), Paris 

(Pupil of Giro me.) ^ 

/Of ii Ducks. 

92 H 

GRAND€HAMP (LOUIS EMILE), Paris 

( Pupil of Picot and M. F. Dfdbois.) 

/ i 2 Street in Cairof -^- (T ft 

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MEYERHEIM (F. E.), Berlin 

(Gold Medal, 1848/ Chevalier of Red Eagle, ’49/ 
Grand Gold Medal , 1 8 y^;^ftedal at p aris, ’ 



■13 The Bou<M 







CASTAN (F. J. EDMOND), 

V ( Pupil of Drolling and M. Girard. ) ) i 

J V * 

/Qo 14 Spiritual Instruction. 

/fast 



LEMMENS (EMILE) (deceased), 

^ ( Pupil of luissalUyJ 

<Pcf~ 1 5 Chicked- 



Paris 




HART (JAS. M.), v New York 

( *-/o I 6 The Woodland Pool. 



(q 17 n 0 



8 



J 






SZ) 




SEIGNAC (PAULT ■' Pans 

(I up 1 1 of Picot , Drolling, and Duverger. ) 

yyc I 7 Grandfathers Birthday. 



& 



BANDANINL(CARLO)v 






J /O Caught in the Act. 



Rome 



HUNTINGTON (DANIEL), New York 

2-tjc _ 19 Venice. 3 X lof'U l 

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COUDER (ALEXANDER), Q Paris 




JJ£y 



jo 



BERNE-BELL^(\UR (ETIENNE), 

( Pupil of Picot and M . F. Barrias . ) 
(. Medals 1869, ’72/ Vienna Ex., ’ 73 -) 



Paris 



flO 



21 



/l 



FICHEL (EUGfiN^), ^ 

{Pupil of P. Delarocne . ) v. 



( Medals , 1857, ’61, ’69/ Legion of Honor.) 



Paris 

OV 



i/J^ 22 Ready for the Ball. 



FEYEN (EUGENE), 

( Pupil of Paul Delaroche. ) 
(Medal, 1866.) /(f 



Paris 



l/OC 2 3 Counting the Gains. ^ 



GRAY (HENRY PETERS)^ 



New York 



/Vf~ 24 Tru^W, 



</.j fy. 









VIRY (PAUL), 



Paris 



C Pupil of Pico/.) 



J~/0 25 Fishing. [Acu? 

U 



Besancon 



BARON (HENRI), 

{Pupil of Gignoux.) 

( Medals , 1847 , ’ 48 , '55 ; Legion of ILoTior, 
1859 ; Medal , Universal Exposition , 1867 .) 

26 The Hunting Party. • 






CASILEAR (J. W.), •C*4AZ evv York 

2 fc 2 7 A J une Aftenwon.^^ ^ 



BELA (PALL1K), JS ^ Munich 

SCC .8 shi: 

' / 

S.cj^° 






Paris 






ANTIGNA (JEAN PIERRE ALEX.), Paris 

(Pujnl of P. Delarocfie.) 

l.(Af«ials, 1847, ’48, 5 1 , ’55 ; Legion of Honor , 1861.) 

/ CjQ 3 1 Girl witji^ flowers. 



GIFFORD (SANFORD R.), New York 

o Of) 3 2 Lake Garda, Italy. 



J2o PrTZ 



im * 1 



(oOfr^ 



So 



CHAPLIN (CHARLES), 

{Pupil of Drolling .) 

( Medals , 1851, ’52, ’65 ; Legion of Honorft 865. 

33 Girl an d Dove. 



Paris 







S6vres 



BAUGNIET (CHARLES), 

{Pupil of Drolling and Cabat.) 

{Chevalier of the Order of Leopold, of Lshhel 
the Catholic, of Christ of Portugal, and of 
the Branche Ernestine de Saxe • Medal, 1865 • 
^' 73 - 



i$c 34 The Erring Daughter. 







MAX (GABRIEL), 

{Medal at Vienna Ex., ’ 73 ? 

&{/() 35 The Broken Chord. 



unich 




^ASCUTTI (ANTONIO), Paris 

{Pupil of the Academic des Beaux- Arts, of Venice.) 

^0 36 The Duet. 

V/V. 

L 1 











Venice 



New York 



JOHNSON (EASTMAN), 

/SD 38 Peasant Girl of Brabant. 



COL (DAVID), Antwerp 

{Pupil of the Academy at Antwerp.) 

(Medal at Vienna Exhibition , 1873/ Chevalier I 
of the Order of Leopold of Belgium.) 

IP 39 The Two Friends 

X * v 



Two Friends. 



Paris 



DUVERGER (THEOPHILE E.), 

(Medals, 1861, ’63, ’63.) 

^J/ (j 40 The Moral of the Bottle. 



icJlX-Sv 



'■A 






BAKER (GEORGE A.), 

41 Ideal Head' 




New York 



— \ 



MARTIttETTI, 



Rome 



TI, ^ • * yy 

yjT) 42 The Mouse Traj£ 



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BERANGER (EMILE), 

(Pupil of his father an, 
* ( Medals , 18. 



Paris, 



< Jc 6 43 The Fair Reader. 




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MARCHETTI (LUDOVICO), f/ Rome 

(Pupil of Mac car i and Forftwu.) ^-j-y • 

%0c 44 Persian Inte&Jr, 



PLASSAN (ANTOINE EMILE), Paris 

( Medals , 1852, ’57, ’59; Legion of Honor , 1859J 

ClCO^ Prayer ft 



/2.Jvi S7> 



HAMON (JEAN LOUIS) (deceased), Paris 

( Pupil of Delaroche and G ley re.) 

{Medals, 1853, ’55 / Legion of Honor , 1855 ; medal 
Universal Exposition , 1867.) 

46 Feeding the Doves. 

M- 

STEINHEIL (A. C. E.), Paris 

{Pupil of his father and Meissonier.) 

U2S~ 47 The Discussion. 



Ft. 

2Jv. J^ Cc^ 



'/V(i 



ZAMACOIS (ED.) (deceased), 

( Pupil of Meissonier.) 

48 The Guitar. 



Spain 



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SA1NTIN (JULES EMILE), Paris 

( Pupil -of Drolling , Picot, and Leboucher. ) 

( Medals, 1 866, ’70.J 

<f?o 49 I nqui^rtse. 

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lf.£jqX ® 

VON BREMEN (J. G. MEYER), Berlin 

( Gold Medal of Prussia, 1850.) 

urc 50 Id^asedluymy Bouquets'? ' 

• ftcrtC 



GLA1ZE (PrERRE PAUL LEON), 

( Pupil of Gerdme.) 
(Medals, 1864, ’66, ’68.) 

6sd 



Pans 




HART (JAMES M.), New York 

SfD 52 Lake in the^Adirondacks. 



JOURDAN (ADOLPHE), /) Paris 

( Pupil of Jalalfl t.j /// . / 

' (Medals, 1864, ’66, 69.) ^ 

2 oa 53 Italian Grape-Gatherer. 



nsvi ' 10 



J . VJ 



PIOT (ADOLPHE), 

(Pupil of M. L. Cogniet.) 



Paris 




XSc 0 55 



SCHREYER (ADOLPHE), Frankfort 

{Medals, 1864, ’65, ’67 ; Vienna Exposition, ’ 73.,) 

The Retreat of the Std.n-^ 
dard-bearer. 

// 




\ 

JALABERT (CHARLES FRANCOIS), Paris 

( Pupil of P. Delaroche.) 

(Medals, 1847, ’51, ’53, ’55; Legion of Honor, 
1855 ; Medal at Universal Exposition, 1867 / 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867.^ 

56 Romeo and Juliet (En- 
graved). 

( Act 3, Scene 5J 



nx^iso 









Paris 






COMTE (PIERRE CHARLES), 

( Pupil of Robert Fleury. ) 

( Medal at Brussels, 1848, Paris, ’52, ’53, '55, 
’ 57 / Legion of Honor, 1857; Medal at Uni- 
versal Exposition, 1 868 / Chevalier of the 
Orders of Leopold and Christ of Portugal ). 

57 The Toilet. . 



VOLTZ (FR.), 

( Medal Vienna Exposition , 1873.) 



Munich 




‘f Pupil of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Lyons.) 
(Medals, 1837, ’59, ’63J 

iio 59 Looking for Truth. 

DURAND (A. B.), 

&ot 6 ° Lai J 




New York 



iUnP 

WHITTREDGE (W.), 

d 0 S~ 6 1 Trout Stream. 






KAEMMERER (F. H.), 

( Pupil of G/rSme.) 
(Medal, 1874.) 



Paris 



U 62 Th>e Quarrel (Salon, ’73). 

hcrrSC 



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KENSETT (JOHN F.) (deceased), 



New York 



63 West Point. (Cozzen’s 
Landing.) 



CASTRES (EDOUARD), 



Paris 



<foo 6 4 

80 

hmu'o 



( Pupil of Zatnacois.) 
(Medals, 1872, ’74.J 




Paris 



DELORT (CHARLES EDWARD), 

( Pupil of Gleyre and Gerdme.) 

(Medal, 1875.) 

Sco 65 The Defence of the Cha- 

teau ' 



HERRING (J. F.) (deceased), London 

Landscape by MEADOWS, “ 



66 Brook bwthp^Wa^. 
/ UP. 




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SECOND EVENING’S SALE. 



io.jfZ 

Vo 



WEDNESDAY, MAY 3d, 

. *. Commencing at o'clock , at the Clinton Hall Sale Rooms, 
Aston Place. 

PARTON (A.), New York 

67 Landscap 



WAY (A. J. H.), Baltimore 

/So 68 Still Life — Doves. 



V' o A 



ROSSITER (T. P.) (deceased), New York 

( Medal in Paris, 1855 .) 



Vo 




evene. 






SPENCER (LILY M.), 



New Yorkr 



JcT 70 Nuts and Raisins. 

JLL zscl. /Ak. 

c^yso 




AUBLET (ALBERT), 

{Pupil of C. Jacquand and Gerdrne.) 
{Medal, 187 ; 






71 Study in Brittany 




Paris 




LAMBDIN (GEORGE C.), 



\ 

Philadelphia 



(//) 72 Blowing Bubbles. 

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PLANSON, 



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V 

Paris 




{Pupil of Pi col.) 




J/.U>l ro 

CAILLE (LEON EMILE), 

{Pupil of L. Cabinet and Castan.) 

/ ^ 0 The Young Mother. 



Paris 



SCHRECKE (AUGUSTE), 



Dusseldorf 



ir * 



\ 



BACHEREAU'(VICTOk), 

77 Dr^iingjDoggy. 



Y * 

Paris 



BILLOTTE (LEON JOSEPH), Dijon 

{Pupil of Blondel .) 

7 8 ^Qa^ping the. Girdle. 

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ARMFIELD (GEORGE), 



London 



Ifc 79 







Sb 



HART (JAMES M.),-. 

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New York 



8o Solitude. 



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BOUGHTON (GEO. H.^ 



London 



ZSc s i BrittanyC^/Y^^' 

a n 

JUTSUM (HENRY) (deceased), 



s_i 'o 



London 



/ \fZ) 82 Norbury Park. 

River Mole, nea>(J.on(\ 

> 




) y) 

BOSCH (ERNST), Dusseldorf 

A (Medal at Vienna, 1873.) 



KENSETT (JOHN F.) (deceased 

X7-C 84 Near Newf 



U^-S'o 






Berlin 



c If 

85 btorm in 




n 



COL (DAVID), Antwerp 

(Pupil of the Academy at Antwerp.) 

{Medal at Vienna Exhibition, 1873. Chevalier ipe \ 
^ X, \)rderof Uopold of Belgium.) ) (j 



0 86 Coming to die Point. 



GIFFORD (SANFORD R.), 



New York 

v\ \ 

J 



Vco 8 7 K wik^fht ( ^dirondacks) 

0 

VVEISZ (AD()LPrfEy o) I 

(Pupil of Jalaberffi^^f s? 

Medal, 1875. x 

Jj C 87.* \The Tired Drummer. 



Paris 
A 




GUY (S. J.), 

Jjl 0 88 



^ Ne ' v Y,,rk 




Poor Luck ! 

w 4 









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GRANDCHAMP (LOUIS EMILE), Paris 

r Pupil of Picot and A 1 . F. Duboisty ^ 



C $9 Donkey Driver of Cairo.^^g^p 



PLASSAN (ANTOINE EMILE ), A Paris 




(Medals, 1852, ’57, '59,- Legion tf'Qltyio/ ify&'y 

J? 2 90 I he Toilet. 









RICHARDS (VV.Ty 




f /. Philadelphia 

9 1 “And Some FelfAmoni^ ^ 
Thorns.’ (Engraved.) * 



shat^iukS'a. n. 



id 




New York 



7o 92 Study of Grasses; 




CHARNAY (ARMAND), 

( Pupil of Feyen , Perrin, and 




Paris 



%Mc{ 

2Cjq 93 The Picnic Tarty. 5J 






So 




JOURDAN (ADOLPHE), 

(Pupil of Jalabert. ) 

( Medals , 1864, ’66, ’69.,) 

Zoo 



Paris 



94 The Bather. 



A' 



x 




HUNTINGTON (DANIELj^^f 

(/So 95 Miranda. 



New York 

1ST 




SCHREYER (ADOLPHE) 

(Medals,' 1864, '65, ’67; Vienna Exhibition 




ankfort 



r ienna Exhil 

/ / 0 0 96 Trooper in a Snow Storm. 



CHAVET (VICTOR JOSEfff)/" Paris 

fPj^lof-P jrw (and Roquep/tTv. 7 
(Mida is, *853, ’ 55 . ’ 57 .- Legion of Honor, 



<J6o 97 Conversation. 

fy 

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KEN$ETT (JOHN F.) New York 

98 Cayuga Lake. , 




HERBSTHQJFFER (CH A RLES^^C Austria 

✓ 

¥£o 99 The Impending Conflict. 




,w York 



BAKER (GEORGE A)\ /p jn 

Zfo i oo Reverie. / 

Jy <fj 




4S 



BR1LLOUIN (LOUIS GEORGES), Paris 

{Pupil of Drolling and Cabat.) 

(Medals, 1865, '66; ’69, ’74 ; Vienna Exhibition, 1873 ; 
. Cfinialiet of the Order of Leopold .) 

10 1 1 he Amateur Artist. 



LESREL (ADOLPHE? 

. ( Pupil of GirSme.) 

^SX) 102 The Missal. 





Paris 






^7tzje 








BER ANGER (EMILE), Paris 

(Pupil of his Father and Delarochet ) 

(Medals 1846 and' 48.) 

Ur 103 I he Beautiful Model. 



CASTRES (EDOUARD), 

(Pupil of Zamacois.) ~ 

(Medals, 1872 and ’74.) 

yco 104 The Gallant. 



Paris 



GIRARD (F1RM1N), 

(Pupil of MyrZ) 
(Medals, 1863 and ’74.) 



Paris 



lOUj LA ft (l 74*/ to 

Ur 105 The Coming ^liovfe^ 

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MEISSONIER tJEAN CHARLES), ; 

( Pupil of his Father .) 
{Medal, 1866.) 

'Joo 107 “ Bon Jour.” 



Paris 





| BAZZANi^^*" 

t/(o 108 Pompeian Interior. 

riP 

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V X * OhP/ 

PLASSAN (ANTOINE EMILE), 'V. Paris 

(Medqls, J852, ’57, ’59; Legion of Honor, 1859.) 

CO 109 Reading Don Quixote. 



COOMANS (JOSEPH), 



Brussels 

{Medals at Brusse/s\l 848 ; at the Hague, ’59/ Metz, 
'61 ; Rouqp, 6 $ ; Sydenham, Iff CJtevalier of the 
Order of Leopold.) 



, ’7^ Ocvt 

J oV 1 10 The Confidant. 






i/srm 






METZMACHER (EMILE), 

(Pupil of G. Boulanger and WillPms.) ' 




1 1 1 The M usic Lesson. 



rs ■ , 

PERRAULT (LEONJ/C &%CiC<7 

(Pupil of Picol and Itotlfuereau.) 

. (Medal, 1864.) ' 

£ 2 >c 1 1 2 The Good Sister. 



Paris 



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COMPTE-CALIX (F. C), Paris 

(Pupil of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Lyons ) 

(Medals, 1857, ’59, ’63.) 






3 /o 1 13 The Love-Letter. 




PORTIELJE (JEAN) 

(Pupil of 



\N), 

'upil of De Keyserf^tsO 



Antwerp 



'Z 6 0 "4 The Butterfly. 

A ^ ^ ^ 



WEBER (OTTO), ^ Berlin 

1 15 Woman and Turkies. 




\ 



LF.COMTE DU NO 




<£'K 




( Pupil of Gleyre, Gerome, and Signol.) 
{Medals, 1866 , ’ 69 , ’ 72 .) 

1 17 Vanities depart, but 
fection remains. 



Paris 



Af- 



DURAND (A. B>, HS) //^y New York 

j ( j(j 1 18 Wood Study. 



Ha i so 









La 



BOULANGER (GUSTAVE), Paris 

{Pupil of P. Delaroche and Jollivet.) 

( Prize of Rome, 1849 ; Medals, 1857 , ’ 59 , ’ 63 > 
Legion of Honor, 1865 .) 

1 19 Horace and Lydie. 

( Odes of Horace.) 



/) 

VIBERT (J. G.), Paris 

( Pupil of M. F. Farrias.) 

{Medals, 1864 , ’ 67 , ’68 ; Legion of Honor, 
1870 ; Medal at Vienna Exhibition, 1873 .) 

/L /-00 120 “Come In Out of the 

Rain.” ’ 




Ft 



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^-co 




Paris 



DESGOFFE (BLAISE) 

{Pupil of H. Eland rin ) 

{Medals, 1861 , ’ 63 .) 

1 2 1 The Godfather’s Gift. 

{Goblet, sliver and silver-gilt — XVII. century 
Work ; Whistle, once the property of Louis 
XIII. -, Purse, with the Coat-of-arms of 
Marie de Medici, embroidered in silver ; Lead- 
ing Strings, etc.) 



S&qzzso 



PECRUS (CHARLT^ 

122 Sancho Panza relating his 
Adventures. 




Paris 



j. 



4 A 




Paris 



TOULMOUCHE (AUGUSTE ), 4 

(Pupil of G ley re.) 

( Medals , 1852, ’59, ’61 ; legion of Honor . 1870.) 

Cj f (j 123 “ Forget Me Not.” 

BAKALOVVICZ (LADISLAS), , C Parig 

( Pupil of the Academy at Iffy^yrie. kfff' va 

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of Henry IV., France.) 



LANDELLE (CHARLES), » Paris 

( Pupil of Paul DelarockeA *^0 
( Medals , 1842, ’45, f i^^ Legion of Honor , 

125 Persian Girl. 'J- 



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B AUGMET (OH ARLES), Sevres 

- ( Pup'll of Drolling and Cabat.) 

( Chevalier of the Order of Leopold , of ishbel 
the Catholic /of Christ of Portugal, and of the 
Branche Ehnestinp de Saxe. Medal, 1865 ; 






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127 “Between Two Fires.” 




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fco 128 The Mother’s Visit. 



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DELORT (CHARLES EDWARD), 

( Pupil of Gleyre and GprSme.) 
(Ale da l, 1875 .^ 

129 The Proclamation. 

( Nuremberg, 1 5 th Century.) 



Paris 



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McENTEE (JERVIS), ~V ' New York 

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ESCOSURA (IGNACE de LEON Y), 

f Pupil of Gerome. ) 

( Commander of the Order of Isabel the Catho- 
lic ; Chevalier of the Order of Charles III, 
of Spain, and Chevalier of the Order of 
Christ of Portugal.) 

5 £00 131 The Chateau Invaded. 




HART (JAMES M.), 6 New York 

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BOUGUEREAU (WM. ADOLPHE), Paris 

( Pupil of Pico/.) 

(Prize of Rome, 1850 ; Medals, 1855 , ’ 57 / 
Universal Exposition, 1867 ; Legion of Hon- 
or, 1859 ; Member of the Institute of France 
1876 .) 

1 34 Art and Literature. 

(Painted expressly for Mr. Jenkins.)